It does convert!
It does convert!
its not just “nein!”
It doesn’t though? They are spacious and utilitarian, decent on gas, most have pretty good power any more. Infact I’m pretty sure (someone correct me if I am wrong) that all new minivans in the US market have a V6.
I mean, it’s good for parts at least, right?
At 2800 I’ll give that Audi longroof a NP, with ease.
True, North side has always been more upscale than the South side as I recall.
Oh, that mall. I went there once, like 10 years when I lived in Indianapolis, don’t remember it being all that upscale but I could be remembering wrong. I know it wasn’t a low end place then for sure.
I actually picked that picture out of a random google search.
All I see are wagons, and a sedan.
Neutral: No, I’d consider a stick-shift hatchback or sedan that isn’t a crossover though.
Either way they are no longer in style, and haven’t been for a while.
I’ve hauled a ton of stuff in my PT before, but its limited because its such a base model that the passenger’s front seat does not fold flat. I did find my parents (crappy) Caliber does have this, had to haul a bunch of junk over to my sister’s house for a garage sale, and I wish I had a picture of it. I put a 7ft…
There is no model year that should be the cut off for wood on steering wheels. But there should be wood on the interior to accent the wood on the steering wheel.
Wire wheels are still an option...
I think those went out of style right after they came out, at least in my opinion.
I came here to say this, glad to see I was beaten to it.
Or as the Scottish Gaelic’s would say